Friday, October 11, 2013

Windy Wet Weather near the Eastcoast

While this may not be a "major storm", your patience may be running thin with the recent string of windy, wet weather along parts of the Eastern Seaboard.
Background

Current Radar and Wind Gusts

 
The cold front that brought tornadoes to the Midwest last Friday and severe weather to the Northeast on Monday stalled off the East Coast. It then became entangled with a weak area of low pressure, the echo of what used to be Tropical Storm Karen over the Gulf of Mexico.
High pressure nosing southwestward out of eastern Canada and northern New England will gradually shove the strongest onshore winds and best chance of rain southward through the Columbus Day holiday weekend from the Jersey Shore toward North Carolina's Outer Banks and Virginia Beach by late Sunday into Monday.
This should allow increasing amounts of filtered sunshine in the New York City metro, Long Island, and northern New Jersey as the weekend rolls on.

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